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  • Dragostin

    Dragostin (before 1934:Borzhoza) is a former village in Gotse Delchev Municipality, in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria. The village due to having nor permanent residents, neither any other activity for many years and after a plead from the Municipali…

  • Dragalevtsi Monastery

    Dragalevtsi Monastery of the Holy Mother of God of Vitosha (Bulgarian: Драгалевски манастир „Света Богородица Витошка“, Dragalevski manastir „Sveta Bogoroditsa Vitoshka“) is a Bulgarian Orthodox monastery on the lower slopes of Vitosha mountain on t…

  • Dalgopol

    Dalgopol (Bulgarian: Дългопол, pronounced [dəlɡuˈpɔl]; also transliterated Dǎlgopol) is a town in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Varna Province. It is the administrative centre of Dalgopol Municipality, which lies in the southwestern part of the Pro…

  • City Center Sofia

    City Center Sofia is a shopping mall located in Sofia, Bulgaria, opened in the spring of 2006. It is situated to the south of the National Palace of Culture in the municipality of Triaditsa at the intersection of the Boulevards "Cherni vrah" and "Ar…

  • Central Bus Station Sofia

    Central Bus Station Sofia (Bulgarian: Централна автогара София, Tsentralna avtogara Sofiya; abbreviated as CBS) is the main bus station of Sofia, Bulgaria. Its building was opened in 2004 and covers an area of 7,173 m², of which the waiting area is …

  • Cathedral of St Joseph, Sofia

    The Cathedral of St Joseph (Bulgarian: катедрала „Св. Йосиф“) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It is the co-cathedral of the Diocese of Sofia and Plovdiv, together with the Cathedral of St Louis in Plovdiv.

  • Castra Martis

    Castra Martis (Bulgarian: Кастра Мартис) was a Roman fortress (castra) in the Roman province of Dacia ripensis on the modern site of Kula, in Vidin Province in Bulgaria.

  • Bonchuk Stadium

    Bonchuk Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Dupnitsa, Bulgaria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home field of PFC Marek Dupnitsa.

  • Belmeken Dam

    The Belmeken (Bulgarian: Белмекен) dam is situated in the Rila Mountains and is the highest dam lake on the Balkan peninsula. There is a pumped-storage plant built on the lake (PSP) (Bulgarian: ПАВЕЦ). It is part of the cascade Belmeken-Chaira-Sestr…

  • Beglik Tash

    Beglik Tash is a Thracian rock sanctuary situated on the southern Black Sea coast of Bulgaria, a few kilometers north of the city of Primorsko.

  • Atiya

    Atiya is a village in Sozopol Municipality, in Burgas Province, in southeastern Bulgaria which is owned by Don Atiya.

  • Anglo-American School of Sofia

    The Anglo-American School in Sofia (AAS) was founded in 1967 in Sofia under the sponsorship of the American and British embassies to meet the educational needs of children from the United States and the United Kingdom. It is a private secular school…

  • Aleko, Vitosha

    Aleko (Bulgarian: Алеко) is a site on Vitosha Mountain in Bulgaria situated at the northern foothills of Malak Rezen Peak (2191 m), in the watershed of Yanchevska River draining eastwards towards the village of Bistritsa, Sofia.

  • Trastenik

    Trastenik (Bulgarian: Тръстеник, also transliterated Trustenik, Trǎstenik, etc.) is a town in central northern Bulgaria, part of Dolna Mitropoliya municipality, Pleven Province.

  • Gramada, Bulgaria

    Gramada (Bulgarian: Грамада, pronounced [ɡrəˈmadə] "heap, pile") is a town in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Vidin Province. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Gramada Municipality, which lies in the central part of Vidin Province. It…

  • Valchi Dol

    Valchi Dol (Bulgarian: Вълчи дол [ˈvəltʃi ˈdɔl]; also transliterated Vǎlči Dol) is a town in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Varna Province. It is the administrative centre of Valchi Dol Municipality, which lies in the northwestern part of the Provin…

  • Valchedram

    Valchedram (Bulgarian: Вълчедръм [ˈvəltʃɛdrəm]; also transliterated Vǎlčedrǎm, Vulchedrum, etc.) is a town in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Montana Province. It is the administrative centre of Valchedram Municipality, which lies in the northeastern…

  • Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard

    Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard (Bulgarian: булевард „Цар Освободител“) is a boulevard in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It lies between Orlov most to the east (east of which it is called Tsarigrad Road) and Nezavisimost Square to the west…

  • Tsar Kaloyan, Razgrad Province

    Tsar Kaloyan (Bulgarian: Цар Калоян) is a town in northeastern Bulgaria, situated in Razgrad Province near the town of Razgrad. It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Tsar Kaloyan Municipality. As of December 2009, the town has a populati…

  • Tombul Mosque

    The Sherif Halil Pasha Mosque, (Bulgarian: Томбул джамия Turkish: Tombul Camii), more commonly known as the Tombul (or Tumbul) Mosque, located in Shumen, is the largest mosque in Bulgaria and one of the largest on the Balkan.

  • St. Peter Island, Bulgaria

    St. Peter Island (Bulgarian: остров св. Петър, ostrov sv. Petar) is a small Bulgarian island in the Black Sea, with an area of 0,025 square kilometres and a height of 9 metres above sea level. Also known as Bird Island, it is located in the Bay of S…

  • Sofia Central Mineral Baths

    The Central Mineral Baths (Централна минерална баня, Tsentralna mineralna banya) is a landmark in the centre of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, a city known for the mineral springs in the area. It was built in the early 20th century near the former …

  • Sofia Court House

    The Sofia Court House (Bulgarian: Съдебна палата, Sadebna palata) is a building in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, accommodating several courts in the city. Stylistically a simplistic yet monumental structure, it is located on 2 Vitosha Boulevard, s…

  • Shivachevo

    Shivachevo (Bulgarian: Шивачево) is a small town in the Sliven Province located on the southern slopes of the Balkan Mountains in central eastern Bulgaria.

  • Severozapaden Planning Region

    Severozapaden is a region of Bulgaria. The capital is the city of Pleven. The region has the lowest-ranked economy in Bulgaria and the European Union, with a GDP of €7,100 or 27% of EU27 average (2008). It includes five administrative divisions or o…

  • Serdika

    Serdica (Bulgarian: Сердика) is a district located in the center of the capital Sofia. It includes four neighbourhoods: "Fondovi zhilishta"; "Banishora", "Orlandovtsi" and "Malashevtsi" as well as the central parts of "Draz mahala". It has an area o…

  • Sarafovo

    Sarafovo (Bulgarian: Сарафово) is a neighbourhood of Burgas, largest city in South Eastern Bulgaria - a regional, tourist and trade center.

  • Sakar Mountain

    Sakar (Bulgarian: Сакар or Сакар планина, transliterated as Sakar planina) is a mountain in southeastern Bulgaria, between the rivers Maritsa, Tundzha, Sokolitsa and Sazliyka and close to the borders with Greece and Turkey.

  • Saint George's Church, Gavril Genovo

    Saint George's Church (Bulgarian: църква „Свети Георги“, tsarkva „Sveti Georgi“) is a church in Gavril Genovo, a village in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Georgi Damyanovo municipality, Montana Province. It was built in 1873 by the architect Alekso …

  • Rusenski Lom

    The Rusenski Lom (Bulgarian: Русенски Лом) is a river in northeastern Bulgaria, the last major right tributary of the Danube.

  • Ruen

    Ruen (Bulgarian: Руен, pronounced [ˈru.ɛn]; Turkish: Ulanlı) is a village in southeastern Bulgaria, part of Burgas Province.